COMMENT:Why Getting Business Back Has To Be Taken Out Of The Control Of Government Employees With Job Security
Business is getting tetchy and rightly so, as they have no clear direction as to whether they have a business going forward... Read More
Australian Consumer Confidence Continues To Bounce Back
The ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence has lifted for the second week in a row, rising by 8.8% to 78.2. This comes on... Read More
Apple Releases Mobility Data During COVID-19
Apple has publicly released the mobility data gathered from Apple Maps in an attempt to provide useful information to local governments and... Read More
Foxconn Orders Hiring Halt, As Apple Faces Sales Slump
TAIPEI: Apple supplier Foxconn has stopped recruiting new workers as export orders are shrinking amid the global pandemic. The hiring halt comes... Read More
Hibernation Economy: Panasonic Launches Two New French Door Fridges
With the COVID-19 pandemic seeing refrigerators and freezers sell out at consumer electronics retailers, Panasonic’s launch of two new 551L French door... Read More
Afterpay Tightens Spending Limits, But Profits Continue To Climb
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic really kicking in across all Afterpay’s markets in March 2020, its average daily global sales were still up... Read More
Virus Set To KO Kayo? Murdoch Preps For Likely Covid-19 Hit
SYDNEY/NEW YORK: It would appear no company is immune to COVID-19, with media giants also in the firing line including Rupert Murdoch’s... Read More
Despite Mobile Data Surging, 5G Uptake Revised Down 50%
Since the COVID-19 lockdown has been under way, mobile data usage has surged, with technology analyst firm Telsyte estimating it could grow... Read More
Oz In Lockdown: Time Spent On Cooking Websites Up 71%
According to Nielsen’s data, Australians collectively spent 63,555 hours on food and cooking websites on the 29th March, an increase of 71%... Read More
NAB Business Survey: ‘Business Outlook Weakest Ever’
The results are in from the National Australia Bank’s (NAB) March 2020 business survey, and as could be expected, the COVID-19 pandemic... Read More









